New Tron Legacy Poster

[H/T]Disney dropped a new poster for their upcoming Tron Legacy film. I have to say, I kinda like it, but then again, I’m going to go see this movie anyway just because. Just because Tron is one of my all time favorite movies. Come to thin of it, Tron is just begging to be release on Blu-ray. Note to Disney: Correct that oversight immediately!

Back to the poster, this certainly hits on of the main cool ideas from Tron, the lightcycles. And having seen some footage of the new cycles, this should be worth it just to see them. The poster gives us a nice teaser glimpse of the cycles (though if you want to see more, you can go here) and at this point, isn’t a ‘tease’ what the poster should be doing? Yes indeed, and it does nothing to dampen my enthusiasm for Tron Legacy.

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